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by Bill Marx For those interested interested in the work and lives of classical musicians, or if you teach feature writing, magazine writing, cultural reporting or non-fiction narrative, the profiles in “Music Talks” make a perfect holiday gift or useful addition to the classroom. It is a volume of 4000 word-and-under profiles of celebrated artists…
Read MoreIf you’re looking for an entertaining piece of theater that will leave you both laughing and pondering your own place on the political map, go see
Read MoreThe Cake is a smart, stinging, and eerily timely comedy that feels timeless.
Read MoreI’m impressed with the new adaptation and depressed that it’s considered necessary.
Read MoreSome of our critics talk about the books that meant the most to them over the past year.
Read MoreTechnology is the gimmick in this two-hander, but what makes Blink absorbing is the writing, teamed with excellent acting and directing.
Read MoreHere we have the story of a young Czech woman who could not only take a piece of fabric and shape it into a gorgeous dress, but could also take her experiences during WWII and shape them into a compelling memoir.
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Book Review: “Dinners With Ruth” — Always Nice But Rarely Incisive
Like a Hallmark movie, Dinners with Ruth is an engaging and entertaining story, with episodes of great pathos. It is an upbeat, easy-to-read gift book, which is undoubtedly what its publisher intended.
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